Interested in setting up a factory of your own in China (or perhaps other countries in Asia, too)?
Renaud and his business partner Fabien have been there and done it, so let's explore how they set up our Chinese contract manufacturing subsidiary, Agilian Technology, and how they've tried to implement best practices learned over decades in China to offer something better than other Chinese factories.
00:00 - Introducing the episode
02:10 - What's the story behind Sofeast opening 'Agilian Technology' our contract manufacturing subsidiary (factory) in China? - Grounded in setting up a good, transparent supply chain in order to have better control - so opening our own factory for assembly, etc to close the loop for clients was a natural progression for the company.
07:32 - How going through this process was an education - being an actual Chinese manufacturer provided us with a lot of new opportunities, such as being able to agree on preferential credit terms with local Chinese component/material suppliers who would usually demand payment upfront from foreign customers.
The 6 phases we went through to open our factory09:04 - Phase 1: Choosing the right site - how to find sites that fit our needs, dealing with estate agents, etc.
16:14 - Phase 2: Adhering to local regulations - includes fire regulations, battery storage, recruiting and training staff, preparing the production transfer from the old location, insurance, and more.
21:14 - Phase 3: Decorating the factory - planning the areas and decorating happens before the transfer. This includes deciding on decoration, floor style, toilets, ventilation, lighting, and much more. Following up on the contractor is crucial as it usually a one-off job so they may not be someone you have a long-standing relationship with.
26:05 - Phase 4: Setting up the office - important points are different areas, lighting, wifi internet access, plugs and sockets, flooring, etc.
27:11 - Phase 5: Setting up the workshop - plan for the layout and material flow to avoid internal logistics inefficiency, line layout to be optimal (we use compact U-shaped cells and also longer lines for higher volumes), power usage, lighting and ventilation, security, and more.
32:14 - Phase 6: Setting up the warehouse - warehouse layout with a focus on material flow, also installing racking, forklifts, setting up doors, fans, and lights. A word on preventing theft and its impact on production and business.
34:53 - Take best practices and implement them - observe the factories you like and implement their good ideas! An example of this was keeping our office-based staff who are involved with production near to the workshop with a glass wall so they have visibility of production. In many Chinese factories staff like production managers and quality managers often have separate offices and avoid going onto the factory floor, but this reduces the value they can add. Continuous improvement and problem-solving are built into how we structured our factory, but this is opposite to many other local competitors.
39:47 - Wrapping up
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